![]() Unlike Arcade/Console cores these computer cores tend to be anything but simple especially the AO486.ĮDIT: Tried different resolutions but nothing worked. I'll need all of the help I can get on this one. ![]() Sounds like you're saying it might run better at 240p, if you can tell me where to adjust that I'll get right on it. Would you know where in DOS I can set the video? I think my native is ?x400 something. I know how to operate basic functions from the Mister menu and the initial boot screen, as well as the sound settings before game launcher but that's pretty much it. I hadn't installed my version of DOS from scratch it came pre-packaged. I'm definitely having issues here, keep in mind I'm an amatuer user. If you are still having issues, I can check up on what my exact boot settings are and such when I get home. I do think there were some audio issues as well, where I had to use specific settings or memory managers to be able to have music and sound effects. ![]() There are some other settings that might also help. That runs very badly on AO486, it has to be set to 320x240 instead or something like that. One problem I ran into when it came to optimizing Duke3D that confused me at first, was that it seemed to by default run at 640x480. Mainly support for large partitions / FAT32. It seems to be more compatible than FreeDOS while having most of the features of FreeDOS as well. Yes, I run DOS 7.0 I think it is, which comes from Windows 98.
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